Monday, January 20, 2014

Included in this issue is information, inspiration and resources toward making this the year brain development becomes common knowledge and implemented... because the children deserve it!

Below I share my new year thoughts. I invite you to read and share the full newsletter. Hopefully you and the children you touch in your life benefit from all that is shared!

IT IS ALL ABOUT NEW

HAPPY, HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU!

The new year brings to us the excitement of the feelingof a fresh start! This renewed energy gives us a positive outlook with the hope that things will be different... and better!

As
those of you that have been following Brain Insights since it started
in 2008 know, each new year my dream is for this to be the year early
brain development becomes common knowledge.This year is certainly no
different, those passionate hopes continue into 2014!

However,
one thing is different for me this year. I lost my father on Christmas
Eve. Normally, personal life impacts are not something
shared here but I am making an exception. My father was someone who
enjoyed nothing better than seeing evidence of the world becoming a
better place through people being kind and caring for one another. He
cared about people and so enjoyed encouraging people at a very
individual level.

A
common statement my father would make is, "There are no supposed tos".
This reflected that he felt very strongly that we each need to follow
our individual hearts and minds, not follow the norm, and not worry
about what others think about what we feel is right to do. I share
this, because I plan to use inspiration from my father to create NEW
and different ways of making positive early brain development commonly
understood and implemented. He will be smiling brightly as each and
every child develops to be the extraordinary individual they have the
potential to become.

With
an ineffable feeling of excitement that I almost can not contain, I
look forward to the caring connections we will make to finally create a
world of difference. With this in mind, NEW projects are in
development. I am EXTREMELY anxious to share these with you as soon as
possible.

One
of these projects is anticipated be released VERY soon! It is
something in which you, being a person that really cares, are going to
want to be a part. The thrilling thing about it is, it takes the dream
beyond hope. It provides specific and easy ways we can each make a difference everyday! A special edition newsletter will be sent with this announcement!

Additionally,
there are several NEW things that are already available, that I share
for your benefit throughout this newsletter. I hope you enjoy all that
is provided!

Let's
ALL continue to share and enlighten all adults until EVERY child gets
the learning environments and relationships they deserve!

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

"Sit still.... listen....stop fidgeting...

settle down... just stop moving!"

Frequently these types of directions or commands come from adults trying to help children learn. Why do you think this occurs? Could it be simply because children need to move to learn and they are doing what comes naturally to them?

"Compared with past generations children today are living far more
sedentary lives. We are tampering with thousands of years of
predetermined, movement based biology, and the unintended consequences
are just beginning to show up in research studies and news reports."

~ Gill Connell & Cheryl McCarthy

It is extremely thrilling to me, that research provides evidence of what actually is best for learning and helping children develop in the most optimal way! How comforting it is for parents and educators to actually KNOW in what way children learn best. This valuable research demonstrates that the way children learn best is through interaction and MOVEMENT!!

.... AND even more exciting...

There is a brand new book that beautifully lays out and provides us with this critical understanding in an easy to understand format!

Gill Connell states her desire which led to writing this important book.

"I believe movement is the under-appreciated piece of the
early childhood puzzle, and I want parents and teachers to understand
the vital role movement plays in helping little ones reach their fullest
potential."

This book is filled with incredible insights, explanations, ideas and tips. It is extremely difficult to begin to explain all this book provides. Additionally it is also presented in a beautiful format with graphics and photos that both inspire and also illustrate the valuable information shared.

Something especially extraordinary is also introduced in this new book. It is called the kinetic scale. You are going to want to be among the first to become aware and understand how this scale provides a guide to the various stages of development. The developmental movement stages are categorized in this book as; snugglers, squigglers, scampers, stompers, scooters and skedaddlers! Isn't that perfect?

I had the honor of attending the first book signing for this valuable guide at the NAEYC Conference in Washington, DC. What a pleasure it was to spend time with Cheryl McCarthy at this event!

It is my hope that this book will be widely read and the ideas will be implemented EVERYWHERE there are children. This book helps adults understand why children don't sit still, run, jump, skip and fidget.... and why IT IS SO CRITICALLY IMPORTANT to their brain development and learning!

World Wide Interest in Early Brain Development from Brain Insights!

About Me

As an Early Brain Development Specialist and owner of Brain Insights, Deborah is the award winning author of, The Brain Development Series. She has been seen in several publications, heard on numerous radio shows, and receives rave reviews for her enlightening and engaging presentations. Deborah is overjoyed with the response to all that her company provides due to her passion to create awareness of the critical importance of the early years.
In addition to the brain series she has also created the, Love Your Baby App, and a brain packet called, Naturally Developing Young Brains. Deborah has additionally created a valuable newsletter, the Early Childhood Brain Insights blog, and the BRAIN Initiative. Her goal through this work is for everyone to gain an understanding of early brain development, it’s impact, and the ways we can all easily make a REAL difference.
Her newest initiative is called, Creating Great Connections.She will help your community become... a community with the best developed brains!